Part I (Pages 1 - 44)
1. What is behind us in "Ship's Manifest"?
(a) The in-between.
(b) The worst.
(c) The best.
(d) The unknowable.
2. In "Ship's Manifest," what are we waiting for?
(a) To rise.
(b) To remember what it is we're supposed to be doing.
(c) To die.
(d) To eat.
3. In "Ship's Manifest," which of the following does Gorman compare the book to?
(a) A religious experience.
(b) A message in a bottle.
(c) A light.
(d) A sing.
4. What is the name of the first major section in Part I?
(a) Wrong.
(b) Right.
(c) Requiem.
(d) Dream.
5. In "Aborescent I" what does Gorman say is at the very root of ourselves?
(a) What is wrong.
(b) What is right.
(c) What goes unseen.
(d) What goes unsaid.
6. In "Aborescent I," what would we give up for "this one"?
(a) Our hope.
(b) Our hugs.
(c) Our love.
(d) Our world.
7. In "At First," what are our sentences as stilted as?
(a) A walk.
(b) A phone.
(c) A telegram.
(d) A frog.
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